Up to five thousand euros fine for those who do not respect the law on languages in Macedonia

The government in northern Macedonia adopted the proposal for the establishment of the Inspectorate for the implementation of languages. This bill prepared by the Ministry of Justice regulates the manner of inspection and selection of inspectors. Article 22 of the same is forecasting fines 300 to 500 euros for all institutions that do not allow inspectors access to materials [...]
Article 22 of the same is predicting fines 300 to 500 euros for all institutions that do not allow inspectors access to materials that need to be inspected. While fines ranging from 100 to 200 euros for those institutions' leaders.
While all institutions that will not abide by the laws of the Law for Language Use will be pronounced fines envisioned in the law of languages and ranging from 4,000 to 5,000 euros for legal persons and 30% of that amount for the institution's director.
The inspector will lead the director, who is elected through a public competition for a four-year term, with a right to re-election.
The fact that it is about forming a new justice ministry body is legally envisioned is also the organisational structure of the Inspectorate, as well as the conditions that must be met for the selection of director and inspectors within the Inspectorate, was quoted as announcing the government service.
With the Justice Ministry proposal, the bill for the Academy of Courts and Public Prosecutors was adopted, which will also be issued in the assembly procedure. /Alsat












